Signed an agreement between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Republic of Belarus on Friendship and Cooperation

The main
international legal instrument, which defines the priority areas of bilateral
efforts to promote bilateral relations, is the Agreement between the Republic
of Belarus and the Republic of Kazakhstan on Friendship and Cooperation, signed
in Minsk on January 17, 1996. There are more than 60 signed international
treaties between Belarus and Kazakhstan.

In May
2011, the President of the Republic of Belarus A.G. Lukashenko visited
Kazakhstan on an official visit, and in May 2012, the President of the Republic
of Kazakhstan N.A. Nazarbayev visited Belarus on an official visit.

Heads of
State of Belarus and Kazakhstan set the specific objectives for the
comprehensive development of the Belarusian and Kazakh relations for the two
governments, with the emphasis on the expansion of trade, economic, investment,
scientific and technological cooperation.

In order to systematize the collaboration in priority areas, the two
Governments, on the biennial basis, developed and approved a plan for the joint
actions in order to implement the program of economic cooperation between
Kazakhstan and the Republic of Belarus for 2009-2016 ("roadmap" for
the development of bilateral trade and economic cooperation).

The
Center of Language and Culture of Belarus on the basis of the Eurasian National
University named after L. Gumilev and the Center of the Kazakh language,
history and culture named after Abay at the Belarusian National Technical
University were created in order to improve the cooperation in the cultural
sphere.

An important
component of the Belarusian and Kazakh cooperation is the constructive
interaction between the parties in the international arena. Belarus and
Kazakhstan cooperate constructively in the UN, OSCE, CSTO, SCO, CIS, EurAsEC,
Customs Union and the Common Economic Space, and other international
organizations.

17 January 1992

The Supreme Council adopted the Law "On Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan"

The Supreme Council of the Republic of Kazakhstan
adopted the Law, dated January 17 1992, “On Prosecutor's Office of the Republic
of Kazakhstan” according to which, the prosecutor's office became the organ of the
supreme supervision over the execution of laws, accountable to the Supreme
Council.

Later
they were embodied in the Constitution, which was adopted on the national
referendum on August 30, 1995 and in the Presidential Decree having the force
of law, dated December 21 1995, "On the Prosecutor's Office of the
Republic of Kazakhstan."

The Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan embodied
the status of prosecutors, their specific powers and accountability to the
President of the Republic.

In one
of his speeches, President Nursultan Nazarbayev said that the role of the
prosecution is the core of the entire law enforcement system.